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Who in their right mind tells a story that's in any way adjacent to jerking off a dog?

I know, it's like they don't realize that ice cream isn't made of ice and doesn't just turn to water and evaporate in the heat.

When they were standing on the map in their first scene this season, pay attention to where the characters were positioned. Cersei was standing on "The Neck" while Jaime was standing at "The Fingers." BUM BUM BUUUUUMMMMMM

As to why Castle Black hasn't sent a raven to Winterfell that they found Bran, I think the simplest explanation is that Castle Black doesn't have a maester right now, so they don't have anyone around who's learned in the raven arts. Hell, it's not even a given that they have someone around who can read and write.

She could intern at the tech startup where Kimmy works.

Well I do have a condo in Seattle and a fiance in Denver (it won't last).

Yeah, Bill knew that without the Doctor, humanity
might not survive the next threat. Yeah, there is an element of
blind faith that the Doctor would be able to save her (and Earth) from
the consequences of what she was doing, but her decision was still
rational. In Turn Left, Donna didn't save the Doctor and world fell

Hayam!

Don't forget the guy with the most tragic-est backstory of them all…
Ward: His brother was mean to him as a kid.

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It frustrated me to no end that Jaymes didn't take floozy and go Marilyn Monroe with it. She was already halfway there with the look, she would have just had to deliver her line with a breathy "and I'm a floozy" and it could have been funny. And then, if she'd had the commitment to do "Marilyn Monroe as a

It also makes a line from a previous episode make more sense. Fogg told that teacher that he and Julia "have a history," which made no sense at the time. I just assumed it was sloppy writing, but it turned out to be foreshadowing! It's also a nice way to tie Julia more closely to the rest of the cast by giving her

Yeah, that was my understanding as well. That's why they advise you to sign a winning ticket and (if it's for substantial winnings) to keep it in a safe deposit box until you claim your prize.

Yeah, but he also admitted that he didn't really know that much about what happened, and it's not like he was keeping up on her life. He's a pretty unreliable narrator when it comes to the details of Rebecca's history.

My read on it was that the Robert thing happened while she was already at Harvard Law, which is why she had to then transfer to Yale. (Saying, "she's going to Harvard Law" can mean both "she is currently going there" or "she is going to be going there") If we tease out the timeline, we could say she spent her third

Cole Sprouse has said that Jughead isn't asexual on the show. To his credit though, he actually wanted the character to be asexual.

They knew the jig was up because Eleanor declared an answer six minutes into a 30 minute torture session, and the answer that she gave (and stuck by) was contrary to their machinations.

Eleanor saying that she and Chidi were going was Eleanor calling Michael's bluff. Eleanor realized that the argument was the torture, and so she ended it by giving an answer that Michael and Shawn didn't anticipate and ignoring the attempts by Vicki and Bambadjean to prolong the debate.

And Frank's pronunciation of the word "who-er."

I'd recommend Season 3, episode 15, "The Gang Dances Their Asses Off" if you're curious about whether you'd get into the show. That was actually the first episode I ever saw, and I think it did a good job of touching on everyones' personalities while showcasing the group's twisted interpersonal dynamics. It's also a